00:00Hello. Hello. I'm a assistant. Adolfo is coming. That's great. And Reza Pallavi is coming as well. I was just
00:09making sure the line was open. I'm just going to move into the room where he is. He's just finishing
00:14another meeting.
00:23Hello. Hello. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, dear Prince Pallavi.
00:30So we're waiting for Adolfo. No problem. We'll wait. Adolfo is here. Okay. Good. Nice to meet you. Nice to
00:39see you. Good afternoon.
00:43I need to tell you that my father knew your father. How come? Really? Yes.
00:52Where was that? Was it his grandfather and Adolfo's grandfather? Yes. My grandfather knew your father.
01:00How interesting. Was he stationed in Iran in some capacity? Yes. He served in German army.
01:07And he was as an agent in Tehran in the 40s. That's very interesting. Good to know.
01:16I talked to Chancellor Mertz. So he is ready to launch military operation now.
01:22So what do you think if we start military operation? Are you ready to come then to Tehran and lead
01:32new government?
01:35Yes. At least what we've been talking to the Americans and the Israelis about is the fact that, look, as
01:40far as IRGC is concerned, or any of the instances that is part of the, you know, force de frappe,
01:47as the French would say, including the intelligence ministry and so on and so forth,
01:50that has to be neutralized for people to actually have a chance to go back to the streets and ultimately
01:55take over whatever we need to take over.
01:58In the meantime, we're working the process of getting more and more defectors on our side.
02:03And a lot of them come from the military, paramilitary groups, but also from the civil bureaucracy, in the sense
02:09that the minute the regime ultimately collapses, we are ready to step in and fill the vacuum.
02:14Thank you.
02:14Thank you.
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